We can't totally claim rights to these fun blocks. A darling friend, Kristen, from church takes the award for creativity...dontcha just adore the banner on the "S" - it matches the background on the first "M"...such cute details. Anyway, we provided vinyl for this project at our church craft night and wanted to share the ♥ with you.
This is a super easy tutorial, even a beginner crafter can handle it as the pics are pretty self-explanitory (:
D-I-Y Summer blocks:
D-I-Y Summer blocks:
Supplies:
*2x4 piece of wood*scrapbook paper
*ribbon & twine
*Mod Podge
*vinyl letters
*sticky dots + foam sticky dots
Directions:
1: Cut 2x4 into 6 blocks, our dimensions are:
S=5 1/2 " (tall) x 3 1/4" (wide), U=4x3 1/4, M=5x3 1/4, M=3 1/2 x3 1/4, E=4 3/4x3 1/4, R=3 1/2x 3 1/4
2: Sand blocks til smooth.
3: Paint the edges/sides *optional!
4: Cut scrapbook paper to size of block, ModPodge onto wood
5: After dry, apply vinyl letters {available in our shop}
6: For "S" banner: cut 3 small circles from scrapbook paper, fold them in half. Put foam sticky dots on the top edge of wood & push the half circle in place. Then put sticky dot inside half circle so it stays closed.
7: Finish embellishing with ribbon.
Viola!~easy seasonal decor for under $10!
{Melanie from Reasons to Skip the Housework is also sharing this tute with her readers this week in honor of her 500 followers gala, be sure to stop by as she's having giveaways every day, wee!}
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Please stop by {HERE} to see the plethora of absolutely FAB giveaways in honor of this sweet couple hoping to adopt :)
Loving these!!
ReplyDeletethese are just FUN. love!
ReplyDeleteThose are FUN!
ReplyDeleteI love the "S" the most!!! Soooo cute!!
ReplyDelete:-) Jennifer
the colors are perfect for summer- so nautical. great job!
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I am lovin these!! Esp the pattern on the E! Darling!!
ReplyDeletethese are so adorable.. but that lemonade stand might possibly be the cutest thing EVER!
ReplyDeleteWow. These look JUST like the ones I make. Right down to the font.
ReplyDeleteLexi-
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike, huh? (:
My friend's inspiration was this site:
http://www.inspiringcreationsblog.com/2010/02/spring-blocks-with-tutorial.html
We actually featured the girl's cuteness back in March too. Fun stuff! (:
I LOVE these letters - what kind of paper is that?? It's awesome!
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